Kenya’s Grand Coalition Government – Another Obstacle to Urgent Constitutional Reform?
Abstract
Kenya’s Grand Coalition Government was formed in the aftermath
of a serious post-electoral crisis including widespread violence. No
political progress has been recorded; in striking contrast to all expectations
for more moderation and consensual preparation of a constitutional reform.
Based on secondary data from textbooks, newspapers, journals, and documents
from both governmental and non-governmental organisations, the
author finds that the continuing wrangles within the Grand Coalition Government,
the fear of the debilitating effects of a constitutional referendum
and the hard-line positions on the contentious issues pose a big threat to the
achievement of a new constitution before the 2012 Elections
Citation
Africa Spectrum 3/2009: 149-164Publisher
Department of Political Science and Public Administration